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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1921)
rare FIt News Notes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told "jlEventS Bnnging UP Fathat By George McManus. Conyrlzht 120 by H. C. Fisher, a Pat Office Trad mark Re. U. May W or tour bom f r if rsi n ".kihit 01 SU preaeatcd by Salem ITMFCS TO TOk,,-. ' city library. JUDCE Art league. trnrKSOr M. E. Birds, ' eight May Peck's lecture, PeClm and Abroad, HON", BEAR ON The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon OOV TO I IcuTi -SSSSS- WOULD ill K E TO J 1 TCl Wn t ritv library. 26--Bealtors lunch- iJecture, "The Painting ! Bird Pictures. 8 o clock or nui"" !2ENCH VLV l I -rtW V A. El- The Birds, 8 o'clock, Sympho- dly library. w lecture, Our Friends," 8 dty library' , ..... 77- oan". ll " f..- v orchestra c.muc. t " or l. Krit armory. near easi - ifinB Marv Rak- ..... '.' K- MIW i.-. tlk for children, r s 'lu ,.jO and 11 a. m. ,nnecoration day, ebr.ST- , - Company F U. 1110 L i..r arrnuij. , June " " ' ,.,in nlrnlc. state m out.--- j pounds. . ... ... .l. . p -l- -r as-fair Court House Notes Circuit Court Application to place on docket re made in the case of General gfc,rs Acceptance corporation vs R Allen; Maggie L. Little field vb Fred M. Gearin; William Pemiug vs Clarence Burr; Will Um N. Thomas vs F. H. Artsing ir: H. H. Vandervort vs C. L. Byron. Probate Court Resienation of Pauline Mize. as pardlan of Harriet, Helen and Endora Mlze, minors, accepted by Order fixing time of final hear Bf of the estate of Rosa C. Mar tin on June 27, signed by the eourt. cntorv and appraisement of .. : . "fi'"'""!" w ; mr. ana Mrs. John Kron re-1 r.i ii.ti the hoard of trustees of the Wil-j turned last evening from Port- Hugh C t Bresller, age 55 years, lamette university at a recent land where they had been on a'death occurred in Portland May meeting in Portland, to invest!- wedding tour. Mr. and Mrs. Kron;23. He leaves one son, Albert H., ,gate the matter of rebuilding the had intended to be absent a cou-and two brothers, W. A. Bressler gymnasium at the university, pie of weeks and visit points in 'of Monmouth, J. B. Bressler of met yesterday and after viewing Washington, but they vere call-Was Valley, Or., and two sisters. MtK Ot-iE OF fOUR I STNSDUP-I I J ,PE TO MR.JIt) fTl- fTsiEMDta, SN5 ct ee Y r Sn on the: phone Tknow o "" 21 BY INT'L FEATUR6 SERVICE. INC. " " 5" 3 cUC B.uunua reauueu me concius- ea nome on account of the Illness Mrs Jennie Woolery Salem and ion that the building should bejof her father, C. D. Ross, who! Mrs. W. D. Gilliam of Dallas. Mr. erected in the east part of the , underwent an operation for ap- Bressler was murdered In Port grounds and it is the intention to pendicitis at the Deaconess hos-'land Funeral services will be ultimately place the field against it. The committee will report at the next meeting of the trustees which will be held in June. Horace L. Rohskops, who grad uated last year from the Willam ette university, and who has been attending the Curry school during the past winter, return ed to Salem yesterday. He has been engaged to teach in the state normal school next year at Bel lingham, Wash. Frank Bennett, a member of pital a rew days ago. held at the K. of P. cemetery, Monmouth, Or., Thursday May 26, Cut flowers and potted plants at 2:30 p. m. A. L. Keeney, fun for decoration and other purpos-leral director of Independence,. has es. Arthur Plant's' Greenhouses, charge of funeral arrangements. 1298 S. 13th and VVUDur. 126 i WYLANT Gertrude Wylant, Bremerton, Wash., from an au to accident. She was formerly a resident of Salem. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Allen, two brothers, Ray of Roseburg, Will iam of Salem and a sister, Anna of Seattle. J. A. Pearson and D. R. Camp bell of Eugene were transacting business in Salem yesterday. C. N. Weider of Albany was lnnkinfr ftftnp hnsinpst; mnltprs tn ! Salem yesterday afternoon. . Illahee Country club members the class of '21 of the Willam-! attention, iniormai oance Thurs day evening, 50c per person. The committee. 125 ette university, has been engage as principal tf the Wes'tport higli 11500 filed in the matter of the school at a salary of $1800 a yeaf. eatate of Oscar Kskelson et al, minors. Marriage Licenses Leo D. Bloom. 24. Salem Bertha Bauer, 20, Salem. and E. L. Weider, proprietor of the Capital City Laundry, was reelect ed president of the Oregon Laun dry ownors' association at th nesting held in Eugene Satur diy. Other officers elected are W. A. Spear of Portland, secretary; S. W. Lawrence of Portland, vice president, and L. B. Gilbert of He Dalles, treasurer. Clarence Alexander of Crabtree, the 14 year old boy who Was drowned In the Santiam river early lust month, won first prite In the school fnir work which was finished a short time before his death. His work was lie best of it is stated. The exhibit will shown at the Linn county fair this year in the department as figned to schools. Salem Symphony orchestra in toncert at the armory Friday eve ting. May 27. Price 50c. Entire benefit of China near east relief. 126 He will begin work next fall. Mrs. Carl G. Doney leaves the first of next month for Columbus, Ohio, where she will visit four or five weeks. Mrs. Doney will meet John L. Rand of Baker was among the out of town visitors in Salem yesterday. her son, Taul H. Doney, who hasilerlldJ been doing advance work in the Wesley unlversrty at Middle town, Conn. When Mrs. Doney returns to Oregon she will be ac companied by her son. R. A. McDonald of Portland was in the elty on business yes- afternoon. WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors. Plans are being formulated at the Willamette university where by a large delegation of students j will go to Seabeck, Wash., June 18 to attend the Y. M. C. A. conference. Foresters of America will give a dance in their hall Thursday evening May 26; all friends are invited. Good music. 125 ill Wm. Scollard of West Wood burn was transacting business in Salem a few hours yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peck are visiting at Eugene with their daughter, Mrs. H. S. Prescott. W. T. Rlgdon Lloyd T. Rigdon iW. T. Rigdon & Son Lending Undertaken NOW PLAYING lifflBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiH sDHyi 9a d it MftjHjntJUyHHnifiii FOR sai.i: .70 acres 5 miles to Dallas, ubout V, cultivated, prune orchard, other fruit and berries, 300 loganberries spring water, fair house and burn, $1, 200 worth of personal property. Price $5500: consider trada. For further particulars inquire 560 N. 14th St., Salem. 125 R. D. Gray, banker of Turner, was looking after busin'ess mat ters in Salem yesterday afternoon When your car needs help Great Western Garage at your service. 147 N. High WEEKLY AND COMEDY GRAND Where the Big Shows P'ay Love, the jeyeler, Salem. The Women's Renefit assoclff- ton of the Maccabees will givje " open social and card party In "fir hall In the McCornack build 18 Wednesday evening to wnlch U Public is rordiallv Invited. "id-season millinerv nnio Wort Jlors., Friday and Sat. Trimmetl "ts half price. All white, sport d tailored hats a third less. GI6 o Millinery. l2e J- Loonev I Jefferson and M. S. Allen -.'- in onitrui UU yesterdav afro,. Jhiet of Police Christenson of as looking after busi- matters in Salem yesterday. lu Smith of St fPinr, in Salem wrnoon. Paul eras yesterday af- H. M. Brown of Portland was in the capital city on business yes terday. Handy rolls of whl'e paper, use ful for many purposes, 10 cents up. Capital Journal office. HI IIIHII1II I "y chicks at pre-war prices. C r v nd for immeate rH- '. L- N N'eedham, 58 State uune 400. 125' County Clerk .?rd bus mterdaj. I . C, Hnror iness in Portland DiB MaeieI7Tall Thuraday. 126 SEE WESLEY BARRY CATCH THE GREASED PIG AT "THE COUNTY FAIR" TODAY Separated or Insulated The plates in your bat tery may be merely sepa rated or they may be in sulated. If insulated with Willard Threaded Rubber Insula- i . L ..- . i tion, your oia-time wooa separator battery worries are over. It's a satisfaction to know that Threaded Rubber In sulation does not puncture,! check, warp, crack or car No bills for wood-separator replacement with the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Threaded Rub ber Insulation outlasts the battery plates. DEGGE & BTJRRELI Auto Electricians 238 N. High Street Pure Wool Fabrics Smart Designs, Snappy Models, Finest Tailoring, Perfect Fit With Extra Pants Free $30, $40, $45, $50, $55 Don't miss this chance to get more for your money than you have been able to get for years. E. J. Knapp, Albany agent of the Metropolitan life tngurance company tor the Salem district, is wearing the honor button t present, being the high man cell ing Insurance in the district. Hamman Auto Stage Two Stages Dally Leave Salem 10:30 am; 4:20 pm Leave Mill City 7 am: 4 pm Leaves O. E. depot, Salem Wnyside stops at Gooch, Lyons, Melvama, Stayton, Sublimity, AumsvIIle, Turner, State hos pital, Cottage farm. Jos. H. Hamman, Salem, Phone 804 Girls for parlor work; lady cook for night work. At the Spa. AT "THE COUNTY FAIR" TODA V RACES! FRKAKS! FAKIRS! SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS 426 State Street Salem, Oregon Ik they liked I Folga$CoecJ will you I B9lsi a ,i . , rrrrj k's Fohefs Voldm Gate" If you are a judge of good coffee, of course you'll find that Folgcr's Golden Gate Coifcc is "Different in taste from other coffee and better." When you cut the tin you will be pleased with the wonderful aroma of this coffee; but when you drink a cup.whcn you enjoy its richness and fine flavoi, you'll know that at last you've found in Folgcr's Golden Gate that real coffee flavor you've been looking for. And you can count on every tin being the same, for Folger's Golden Gate Cof-y fee is uniform. Tell your grocer you want it. J. A. FOLGER & CO. San Francisco Seattle. Kansas City ' Dalluj Shtzuuka, Japan FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE PRODUCTS. COFFEE TEA EXTRACTS SPICES AND BAKING POWDER EVERYBODY'S ttCTURE County Fair Special Merchants J Lunch Soc OPEN 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Nomking Cafe Upstairs at 162 N. COM'LSt. American or Chinese Dishes. Ice Cream and Drinks Open 11 a. m. to la. m. FREE DANCING Every Saturday Night Elite Orchestra rvmm Willard Batterieii DO IT BY LONG DISTANCE In the battle for commercial supremacy victory lies with the man who makes the best use of his resources. From your own telephone you can talk to business houses in Eugene, Portland, Albany, Corvallis, Astoria, The Dalles, Oregon City, Woodburn, Silverton, Dallas, and hundreds of other cities and towns far and near. Think what this service means to you now when cmpetition is keen And you must reach the buyer often to increase your sales. Why not try the plan of getting in touch with your customers by Long Distance ? It will save time and expense, and your business will grow. Ask for Pacific Long Distance. THE PACIFIC TELEHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Tal-Ly-Ho A New Fabric Made by J. A. Migel In a SKIRT ad published by us on April 15th we erroneously advertized these garments as made from "Mallison's Latest Fabric" "TAL-LY-HO" This was entirily unintentional on our part as "TAL-LY-HO" silks are made exclusively by J. A. MIGEL, and our ad should have read MIGEL'S Litesl Silk TAL-LY-HO See these garments in our ready-towear department. Boy Scouts Attention! The New Uniforms have arrived, get yours now for Decora tion Day, while we have sizes.